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Thank you Book of Matches Media and Julie Hall for my gifted copy.
AN AUSPICIOUS START.
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I haven’t read a fantasy in about a week (which is a long time for me okay?) and this reminded me that I need to deep dive right back in. I loved all of the different creatures and shifters and look forward to seeing further explorations of everyone’s powers and how they work in the world.
The games really did bring the chaos and I loved the added elements of the different activities and surprises that were involved. The love triangle had my attention and I am hopeful about the direction for future books. What’s also nice about this book is that is YA. And it stays too that. The language level and romantic aspects are low while still bringing plenty of swoon and heated moments.
There were other tropes woven in that I loved seeing (aka found family). The early beginnings of those strong bonds that will carry through the series are some of my favorite. I liked the high action and intrigue, deadly trials and a FMC who is tough beyond doubt. OKAY AND I would also love to give a quick nod to the fact that Locklyn has supportive and “normal” parents because I don’t think those kind of family dynamics are seen enough in books.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: low
- Romance: heated kisses
- Violence: moderate
AN AUSPICIOUS START.
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I haven’t read a fantasy in about a week (which is a long time for me okay?) and this reminded me that I need to deep dive right back in. I loved all of the different creatures and shifters and look forward to seeing further explorations of everyone’s powers and how they work in the world.
The games really did bring the chaos and I loved the added elements of the different activities and surprises that were involved. The love triangle had my attention and I am hopeful about the direction for future books. What’s also nice about this book is that is YA. And it stays too that. The language level and romantic aspects are low while still bringing plenty of swoon and heated moments.
There were other tropes woven in that I loved seeing (aka found family). The early beginnings of those strong bonds that will carry through the series are some of my favorite. I liked the high action and intrigue, deadly trials and a FMC who is tough beyond doubt. OKAY AND I would also love to give a quick nod to the fact that Locklyn has supportive and “normal” parents because I don’t think those kind of family dynamics are seen enough in books.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: low
- Romance: heated kisses
- Violence: moderate
fast-paced
Thank you to the author for an eARC.
IN LOVE, LOVE, LOVE.
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Oh this book is utterly charming and an absolute delight for the holiday season. If you don’t have time for many this year, LET THIS BE ONE OF THEM. I loved it so much. It had the perfect level of holiday shenanigans and let me tell y’all, it had one of my all time favorite tropes, a man who is gone for the FMC. I dare you to not swoon during his POV.
I loved all of the banter, it’s cheeky and sassy and incredibly flirtatious. The little flashback moments did a great job of setting up the present story line and I liked that the high school drama didn’t become an overwhelming issue as adults. Communication was key and I loved the way that Stella and Jack found their way back to each other.
This book reminded me of why I love reading holiday romances. The spirit of the season, some amazing heated kisses and sweet family and friends moments too. Five Stolen Rings has it all, it’s under 300 pages which I know is a highlight for many seeking something engaging and quick for this time of year.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
IN LOVE, LOVE, LOVE.
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Oh this book is utterly charming and an absolute delight for the holiday season. If you don’t have time for many this year, LET THIS BE ONE OF THEM. I loved it so much. It had the perfect level of holiday shenanigans and let me tell y’all, it had one of my all time favorite tropes, a man who is gone for the FMC. I dare you to not swoon during his POV.
I loved all of the banter, it’s cheeky and sassy and incredibly flirtatious. The little flashback moments did a great job of setting up the present story line and I liked that the high school drama didn’t become an overwhelming issue as adults. Communication was key and I loved the way that Stella and Jack found their way back to each other.
This book reminded me of why I love reading holiday romances. The spirit of the season, some amazing heated kisses and sweet family and friends moments too. Five Stolen Rings has it all, it’s under 300 pages which I know is a highlight for many seeking something engaging and quick for this time of year.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
slow-paced
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE GEM.
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YOU SHOULD GO READ IT TOO. This book blew up on my feed, and for good reason. I was obsessed with this from the beginning. The 90’s nostalgia was in full force and I could not get enough of the fall vibes too. I adored the small town and all of the local shenanigans but also how everyone took care of each other too.
The romance is the best kind of slow burn. I forgot how much I LOVE an amazing slow burn (please bring those back). The mounting tension, almost kisses, brief touches, gosh it all had me BEGGING for more. And while this is an open door book, plot > spice reigned and it became my favorite type of romance.
I loved the characters. The black cat x golden retriever was crafted with the perfect banter and shade between Cliff and Michelle. I loved the family aspects and the reconnections and growing pains that came with it all. The characters really showed the best of be yourself and how someone out there is your match and things will fall into place. Love love love love. Catch me reading all of Julie Olivia’s books now.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3-4 open door
- Violence: low
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YOU SHOULD GO READ IT TOO. This book blew up on my feed, and for good reason. I was obsessed with this from the beginning. The 90’s nostalgia was in full force and I could not get enough of the fall vibes too. I adored the small town and all of the local shenanigans but also how everyone took care of each other too.
The romance is the best kind of slow burn. I forgot how much I LOVE an amazing slow burn (please bring those back). The mounting tension, almost kisses, brief touches, gosh it all had me BEGGING for more. And while this is an open door book, plot > spice reigned and it became my favorite type of romance.
I loved the characters. The black cat x golden retriever was crafted with the perfect banter and shade between Cliff and Michelle. I loved the family aspects and the reconnections and growing pains that came with it all. The characters really showed the best of be yourself and how someone out there is your match and things will fall into place. Love love love love. Catch me reading all of Julie Olivia’s books now.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3-4 open door
- Violence: low
medium-paced
Thank you Mimi Matthews and Berkley for my gifted copy.
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL STORY.
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I love the way Mimi Matthews crafts stories. They are intricate and detailed with complex characters that I just love every time. I loved Stella’s tenacity and watching her really learn to love who she is and not hide behind anything. And the way Teddy worked to be at peace with his situation and finding his ultimate partner in Stella.
This was the best ending to this series and I loved seeing all of the previous Belles and characters from prior books too. The slow burn nature of Stella and Teddy’s romance was just what the plot needed. The swoon is there and so is the heartfelt journey of two people meant for each other.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL STORY.
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I love the way Mimi Matthews crafts stories. They are intricate and detailed with complex characters that I just love every time. I loved Stella’s tenacity and watching her really learn to love who she is and not hide behind anything. And the way Teddy worked to be at peace with his situation and finding his ultimate partner in Stella.
This was the best ending to this series and I loved seeing all of the previous Belles and characters from prior books too. The slow burn nature of Stella and Teddy’s romance was just what the plot needed. The swoon is there and so is the heartfelt journey of two people meant for each other.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
slow-paced
Thank you to the author and Barbour Books for the gifted copy.
HEART-WRENCHING.
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What I love about Hannah Linder books is how well she balances the darkness of the stories with light and hope. The mystery starts off with an immediate attention grabber and the need for justice.
I loved the twists and turns this story took. I appreciate having multiple points of view to add the dimension to different thoughts and perspectives. The unrequited love was a steady slow burn and I enjoyed seeing both characters learn and work on their flaws while using their strengths to persevere.
It’s emotional and complex and I loved how things came together in the end. I have enjoyed every single one of Hannah Linder’s books and can’t wait for future reads.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Mystery + Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Content Warnings: murder, suicide, blood/gore depiction
HEART-WRENCHING.
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What I love about Hannah Linder books is how well she balances the darkness of the stories with light and hope. The mystery starts off with an immediate attention grabber and the need for justice.
I loved the twists and turns this story took. I appreciate having multiple points of view to add the dimension to different thoughts and perspectives. The unrequited love was a steady slow burn and I enjoyed seeing both characters learn and work on their flaws while using their strengths to persevere.
It’s emotional and complex and I loved how things came together in the end. I have enjoyed every single one of Hannah Linder’s books and can’t wait for future reads.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Mystery + Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Content Warnings: murder, suicide, blood/gore depiction
fast-paced
Thank you LibroFM for the gifted audiobook.
LOOOOOVED IT.
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I am so happy I decided to pick up this series this year because it has my whole heart and soul now. I am obsessed with this whole family and can’t get enough. I loved how the enemies to lovers was executed here. You could FEEL all of the tension and the banter set the perfect edge.
The nanny x single dad trope made my heart burst. I loved all of the little tender moments and watching Teddy and Gus realize just how much love was already there. And even better, it fit into my plot > spice scale (which is totally arbitrary to my own thoughts, but if you know me this might make sense to you).
And the audiobook is top notch. I love dual POV so dang much. This entire series is worth the read.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3 open door
- Violence: low
LOOOOOVED IT.
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I am so happy I decided to pick up this series this year because it has my whole heart and soul now. I am obsessed with this whole family and can’t get enough. I loved how the enemies to lovers was executed here. You could FEEL all of the tension and the banter set the perfect edge.
The nanny x single dad trope made my heart burst. I loved all of the little tender moments and watching Teddy and Gus realize just how much love was already there. And even better, it fit into my plot > spice scale (which is totally arbitrary to my own thoughts, but if you know me this might make sense to you).
And the audiobook is top notch. I love dual POV so dang much. This entire series is worth the read.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3 open door
- Violence: low
medium-paced
4.5 stars
Thank you Zibby Books for my gifted copy!
HOLY TWIST.
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This book took me on a JOURNEY. I’m quite confident this is my new favorite book involving amnesia. I usually struggle with the handling but this hit all of those spots so well. The romance was angsty and filled with incredible tension as you start to unravel Evie’s life and what memories she is missing.
The flashback sections were exactly what I was hoping for. Adding in the notes to build those reveals at the end. If you think you can guess EVERY single place this book will go I am impressed because I was blindsided plenty.
I loved the intensity of feelings, the themes of forgiveness, and just how complicated the cycle of abuse can be. There’s many moments that squeeze your heart and make you yearn for that elusive HEA.
My one little 1/2 star issue was that the ending was a bit abrupt. I was hoping for something else to close off a few things.
But anyways, two books in and I’m an official Emma Grey fan girl.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: low – moderate
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
- Content Warnings: abuse is the main theme (mainly psychological and emotional), loss of a parent (cancer), grief depiction, mentions of suicide ideation
Thank you Zibby Books for my gifted copy!
HOLY TWIST.
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This book took me on a JOURNEY. I’m quite confident this is my new favorite book involving amnesia. I usually struggle with the handling but this hit all of those spots so well. The romance was angsty and filled with incredible tension as you start to unravel Evie’s life and what memories she is missing.
The flashback sections were exactly what I was hoping for. Adding in the notes to build those reveals at the end. If you think you can guess EVERY single place this book will go I am impressed because I was blindsided plenty.
I loved the intensity of feelings, the themes of forgiveness, and just how complicated the cycle of abuse can be. There’s many moments that squeeze your heart and make you yearn for that elusive HEA.
My one little 1/2 star issue was that the ending was a bit abrupt. I was hoping for something else to close off a few things.
But anyways, two books in and I’m an official Emma Grey fan girl.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: low – moderate
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
- Content Warnings: abuse is the main theme (mainly psychological and emotional), loss of a parent (cancer), grief depiction, mentions of suicide ideation